Good Jobs for Good Men 
HE growing importance of the horticultural trades is strikingly 
shown by the demand for trained men who are familiar with the 
greenhouse, nursery and seed businesses. We could use, or place 
with our clients, at least a dozen good men if we knew where to 
find them. Some of the openings that offer unusual opportunities, 
details concerning which can be obtained by writing us, are as follows: 
COPY MEN.—For our own staff. The first requirement is the ability 
to write clear, concise, convincing English—and consequently experience 
on a daily paper is almost necessary. Another essential is love of the things 
that grow and a successful record in growing plants, trees and shrubs, 
commercially or otherwise. Further, it is highly desirable to have had 
training in the sales department of some business—preferably, of course, 
in one the product of which is sold to the classes of people who buy 
fruits or ornamentals. Only young men can be considered, and good health, 
clean habits, ability and willingness to do a lot of hard work, are some of 
the necessary qualifications. 
PARTNER IN NURSERY.^—For one of the best greenhouse and 
nursery plants in the country—50,600 feet of glass and 130 acres. A 
competent man who possesses good business ability will be sold a half 
interest at a fair price and on reasonable terms. Locality is unexcelled 
for growing many kinds of nursery stock. 
CORRESPONDENCE CLERK.—For leading nursery, growing fruit 
and ornamental trees, etc., in large quantities, and selling both at retail and 
wholesale. The business of this firm is growing by leaps and bounds, and 
there is no better opening for a young man of energy, adaptability and 
some experience in the right line. 
OFFICE MANAGER.—For another prominent firm of nurserymen. A 
man who knows book-keeping, office systems, filing methods, etc., and who 
is thoroughly up-to-date, will find this the chance of a lifetime. “Has beens” 
and fellows who know it all need not apply, however,—a “live wire” with 
executive ability is required. 
SHIPPING FOREMAN.—For great eastern fruit-tree nursery. A fine 
position for men of good habits and clear record. No booze-fighters or 
lazybones will be considered. Knowledge of varieties and of good and bad 
trees an absolute essential—also ability to handle and hustle men. 
Write us fully if any of these openings appeal to you. 
Your communications will have prompt attention. 
The McFarland publicity service 
Specialists in Horticultural Advertising 
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 
